Thursday, April 15, 2010

A Bride in Harmony for All Seasons Wedding Gown

A Bride for All Seasons go for a gown and accessories in harmony with your wedding month.

Autumn Seasons Wedding Gown
Autumn
If you’re focused on a fall fete, a textured gown in a heavier fabric like satin or crepe-charmeuse, with accents in warm autumn tones (brown, burgundy, gold), offers a seasonably stylish look. Taupe-embroidered tulle creates a standout scroll design on this silk-satin gown with a sweep train.
Beauty Note: Clinique’s subtly smoky shades will make you a legend of the fall. Try Colour Surge Eye Shadow in Lucky Penny, Blushing Blush in Cupid and Colour Surge Butter Shine Lipstick in Pink Toffee.

Winter Seasons Wedding Gown
Winter
A snowy celebration doesn’t mean you have to bundle up like Nanook—instead, take inspiration from the icy elements. A platinum palette is more artful than arctic: Silver beads and sequins create a canvas of shimmer on this V-necked halter ball gown.
Beauty Note: Welcome winter with the soft shades of Max Factor’s Pan-Stik Ultra-Creamy Makeup in Nude Ivory, MAXeye Liner in Night Club and MAXwear Lipcolor & Gloss Duo in Mauve Sequence.

Spring Seasons Wedding Gown
Spring
Beaded and reembroidered gold lace and a flower-trimmed pouf train make for delicate drama on this lingerie-inspired gown.
Beauty Note: For rosy radiance, wear CoverGirl’s Cheekers Blush in Plum Plush and Queen Collection Moisturizing Lip Color in Toast of the Town.

Summer Seasons Wedding Gown
Summer
We go for glasslike gems (they look as cool as ice) and unfussy hair with a floral accent; a flyaway veil is another summer choice. Sandals are a shoe-in—with a perfect pedicure, of course.
Beauty Note: Put on a fresh face with Revlon’s Cream Blush in Rosy Glow and ColorStay Soft & Smooth Lipcolor in Plush Peony.

Outdoor Seasons Wedding Gown
Outdoor
Ultrabright plum and crystal trim give this ivory satin mermaid gown high-def dazzle. Pearl beading comes into play on the bodice and the skirt with a chapel train.
Beauty Note: Create a barrier between your tresses and heat-styling tools with Shu Uemura Art of Hair Iron Design Protective Thermal Spray.

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